r/classiccars • u/rl-player • 1h ago
International??
The badge on the front panel 1/4 says "diesel". Could it be true and was this a good SUV?
r/classiccars • u/rl-player • 1h ago
The badge on the front panel 1/4 says "diesel". Could it be true and was this a good SUV?
r/classiccars • u/Iandezeeuw • 1h ago
r/classiccars • u/DeBlasioDeBlowMe • 1h ago
Check the rotors and pads, too! Some older pics for attention.
r/classiccars • u/fijibubba • 2h ago
r/classiccars • u/arther_morgan1899_ • 2h ago
It came off my 1965 ford galaxie when I look that up I don’t get the same one
r/classiccars • u/bstsms • 3h ago
Tube chassis. 468 BBC with a 350 shot of nitrous, TH400 with a brake and a 9 inch.
r/classiccars • u/scottsusername • 3h ago
Bonus baby chicks and doggo
r/classiccars • u/Strong-Chipmunk-6100 • 5h ago
Looking at buying a 1968 Mercury Park Lane 4-door. Has a 428 big block with a 4 barrel and dual exhaust. Nice floors and frame, pretty clean.
Was hoping to get some input and thought from you redditors!
r/classiccars • u/RickL02 • 7h ago
Some pictures of the Opel oldtimer meeting
r/classiccars • u/deathsandwicheater • 7h ago
r/classiccars • u/RelevantPrimary3264 • 7h ago
The 1954 Packard Panther Convertible was produced as a concept car with muscle. 359 cubic inch straight-eight with McCulloch centrifugal superchargers, boosting the engine's output to 275 horsepower.
r/classiccars • u/Conscious-Dingo4463 • 8h ago
r/classiccars • u/CablePuzzleheaded481 • 8h ago